Secrecy Quotes Flashcards

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“No g_________ but wishes to a_____ a s_____ (…) name your f______”

Hyde, Chapter 1

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“No gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene (…) name your figure”

This quote reflects Victorian society; the corruption and hypocrisy is people silenced others with money, so then reputation is not ruined
“No gentleman” shows is he still considers himself one after what had done

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“B________ I suppose; an h______ man p______ through the n____ for some of the c______ of his youth”

Enfield - Chapter 1

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“Blackmail I suppose; an honest man paying through the nose for some of the capers of his youth”

The “honest man” is not honest as he is paying to keep it secret
“For some of the capers of his youth” may be inferred as Jekyll’s homosexuality
“Capers” is a euphemism - sugarcoats the truth

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“If he be Mr. _____ (…) I shall be Mr. _____”

Utterson - Chapter 2

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“If he be Mr. Hyde (…) I shall be Mr. Seek”

“Hyde” is a homophone for ‘hide’ and this resembles secrecy; Stevenson may have also ‘deformed’ the spelling of his name to exaggerate the effect of Hyde’s unusual personality.

Imperitive “shall” shows the extent Mr Utterson will go to uncover the truth about Hyde and Jekyll.

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“Windows b_______ with i___”

Jekyll’s lab - Chapter 5

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“Windows barred with iron”

Dr. Jekyll wants others to keep away from him, not to find out the truth
“Barred with iron” is described as a jail cell - Jekyll has committed crimes and is now atoning for them
“Window” could represent the opening of one’s soul and, since it’s “bared with iron”, it shows the extremity to hide secrets

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“D_____ w__________ structure”

Jekyll’s lab - Chapter 5

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“Dingy, windowless structure”

“Window(less)” is a repeated motif - hiding secrets
“Dingy” - slang for mentally deranged- reflects what’s going on inside

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“On the h______ there lay a pile of g___ a_____, as though many p______ had been b_______”

Hyde’s house - Chapter 5

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“On the hearth there lay a pile of grey ashes, as though many papers had been burned”

The fact that Mr Hyde has destroyed evidence shows the extremity he will go to, to hide secrets

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“I b______ it”

Jekyll - Chapter 5

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“I burned it”

Mr Hyde has this similar tendency
Shows duality too as two completely different people do the same thing.
Secrecy - doesn’t want anyone to see it so he eliminates it in the least recoverable manner.

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“The door was very s______, the l___ e_________”

Lanyon - Chapter 9

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The door was very strong, the lock excellent”

Motif of the “door”
The door being “very strong” and the “lock excellent” introduces secrecy as we get a sense of protection and layers to reach the truth inside.

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Fog described as a “c_________-c________ pall” and as “b______ as u_____”

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“Chocolate-coloured pall”
“Brown as umber”

Fog mirrors secrecy and the inability to see clearly
It creates a sinister setting

CONTEXT: London experienced terrible, thick, poisonous fogs in the late 19th century caused by air pollution from the Industrial Revolution

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“Secret s______”
“Secret p_________” - C10

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“Secret sinner”
“Secret pleasures”

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“Must have s______ of his own, b_____ secrets… compared to which Jekyll’s w_____ would be like s_________”

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“Must have secrets of his own, black secrets… compared to which Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine”

Light & dark imagery - good vs. evil
Utterson’s assumption that Mr Hyde must be blackmailing Jekyll
Repetition of secrets

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